EMERALD BLUE CREEPING PHLOX
Description
Emerald Blue is a cultivar of the Creeping Phlox that is native to the Eastern United States. It has a low, mat-forming growth habit that is great to use as a groundcover, in rock gardens, borders, and to drape over walls. Light blue flowers bloom abundantly in the spring. Dense, awl-like foliage is semi-evergreen. Emerald Blue prefers drier soils in full sun. It is low-maintenance once established.
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